Enhance Diagnostic Precision with OLYMPUS CV-180: Advanced Imaging and Convenient Features
Experience endoscopic imaging with the OLYMPUS CV-180 video system center. This advanced HDTV-compatible video processor is designed to deliver exceptional image quality, equipped with high-resolution HDTV imaging capability. It ensures the best possible visualization for endoscopes and laparoscopes, enabling clinicians to observe capillaries, mucosal structures, and other intricate patterns with clarity and precision.
Compatible with a wide range of endoscopes, including the EVIS 100/130/140 Series and EVIS EXERA 160 Series, as well as bronchoscopes and surgical endoscopes like EndoEYE videoscopes and flexible VISERA videoscopes, the CV-180 offers versatility in clinical applications. It supports both 1CCD and 3CCD camera heads, ensuring compatibility with various imaging devices for comprehensive diagnostic and surgical procedures.
With the inclusion of Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) technology, the CV-180 enhances the visibility of capillaries and other structures on the mucosal surface. It offers two types of structure enhancement: the original Type A for observing larger mucosal structures with high contrast, and the new Type B for examining smaller structures such as capillaries, providing clinicians with flexibility in visualization options.
Electronic magnification further enhances the diagnostic capabilities of the CV-180, allowing clinicians to enlarge moving images instantly at the touch of a button on the scope or keyboard by 1.2X or 1.5X. This feature enables detailed examination of anatomical structures and abnormalities, facilitating precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
Additionally, the CV-180 is equipped with HD/SD SDI output for high-quality video image transfer. This ensures seamless integration with external display systems or recording devices, enabling clinicians to share images and video footage with colleagues or archive procedures for documentation and review purposes. With its advanced features and versatility, the OLYMPUS CV-180 video system center is a reliable companion for endoscopic procedures, setting a new standard in diagnostic imaging.
In addition to its advanced imaging capabilities, the OLYMPUS CV-180 video system center offers convenient digital-to-digital recording of both still and moving images. Still images can be effortlessly stored on xD cards via a PC card adapter, providing a simple and efficient method for archiving important visual data. For moving images, the CV-180 supports storage on digital video recorders via IEEE 1394 (FireWire, DV, iLINK) using remote control switches. This streamlined recording process ensures that clinicians can capture and preserve both static and dynamic visual information with ease, facilitating comprehensive documentation of procedures.
The CV-180 is equipped with an Automatic Iris feature, eliminating the need for manual adjustment between Peak and Average settings typically required in conventional systems. This automated iris control optimizes image brightness and contrast, ensuring consistent visualization quality throughout procedures. By eliminating the need for manual adjustments, clinicians can focus more on patient care and less on technical settings, enhancing workflow efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
For enhanced versatility in image display, the CV-180 offers a picture-in-picture function that allows for the simultaneous display of various types of medical images. Clinicians can customize the display to show combinations of endoscopic images, fluoroscopic images, ultrasound images, laparoscopic images, and images from the endoscope position detecting unit, providing comprehensive visual context during diagnostic and surgical procedures.
The CV-180 also features a convenient index display function, facilitating documentation by providing quick access to stored images and videos. This index display streamlines the retrieval of relevant visual data, enabling clinicians to efficiently review and reference recorded images for documentation or educational purposes.
Moreover, the Scope ID function enhances endoscopy suite management by providing unique identifiers for each endoscope connected to the system. This feature simplifies the process of identifying and managing multiple endoscopes in a clinical setting, ensuring seamless integration and efficient operation. Additionally, the Scope ID function lays the foundation for next-generation system expansion, offering scalability and adaptability to evolving clinical needs and technological advancements.